Calling for promoting workforce housing in Seattle by supporting a regional transit oriented development acquisition fund and by exploring the expansion of the development of accessory dwelling units and detached accessory dwelling units.

Relating to the 2008 Parks and Green Spaces Levy; deleting the Seattle Asian Art Museum project from the Citywide Parks Owned Cultural Facilities Sub- Category of the Development Category; adding new major maintenance projects in the Neighborhood Parks and Playgrounds Subcategory of the Development Category; increasing appropriations to the Department of Parks and Recreation in the 2014 Adopted Budget; and amending the 2014-2019 Adopted Capital Improvement Program; all by a three-fourths vote of the City Council.

Relating to the Department of Parks and Recreation; authorizing the acquisition of real property commonly known as 4201 16th Avenue SW; authorizing acceptance and recording of the deed for open space, park, and recreation purposes; and authorizing acquisition by condemnation.

Relating to the Department of Parks and Recreation; authorizing amendments to two federal grant agreements with the National Park Service to remove Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act conditions from a limited area of Seward Park that will be affected by surface ancillary facilities for Seattle Public Utilities’ combined sewer overflow project and to place the conditions on an area of Lake Washington Boulevard; and transferring appropriation authority and cash from the Drainage and Wastewater Fund (44010) to the Cumulative Reserve Subfund – Unrestricted Subaccount (00164) for landscaping enhancements on Lake Washington Boulevard required by the National Park Service.

Relating to the Department of Parks and Recreation, concerning the West Duwamish Greenbelt, finding that an exchange of property between the City of Seattle and West Seattle Acquisition Co., L.L.C., owner of property adjacent to park property, is necessary, as required by Ordinance 118477, also known as Initiative 42; authorizing the Superintendent of Parks and Recreation to accept a deed from West Seattle Acquisition Co., L.L.C., for certain property meeting the criteria of Initiative 42; and authorizing the Superintendent to execute and record a Quit Claim Deed for certain City-owned West Duwamish Greenbelt property to West Seattle Acquisition Co., L.L.C., all to eliminate an existing private, non- park use of park property.

Related to the Seattle Department of Transportation; lifting a budget proviso imposed on Transportation Operating Fund, Budget Control Level: Mobility-Capital, for the Pay Station Capital Improvement Project (TC366350) as provided in Ordinance 124349, which adopted the 2014 Budget.

Related to the redevelopment of Yesler Terrace; vacating portions of Terry Avenue, Spruce Street, Alley in Block 8 4 of Terry’s 2nd Addition, Spruce Street and 9th Avenue Intersection, Alley at Yesler Terrace Steam Plant, 8th Avenue and Yesler Way Intersection, 8th Avenue South, South Main Street, 9th Avenue South, and South Washington Street, on the petition of the Housing Authority of the City of Seattle, with a modified street vacation condition; relinquishing certain easements no longer needed by the City of Seattle; approving and confirming the plat of “Yesler Terrace Community” and accepting dedications in a portion of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 25 North, Range 4 East and a portion of the Northwest Quarter and a portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 24 North, Range 4 East, W.M. in King County, Washington, with modified plat conditions; accepting temporary easements for street purposes over certain vacated portions of Terry Avenue, Spruce Street, and South Washington Street; authorizing the signing, acceptance and recording of a Covenant for Infrastructure Construction, and a Public Access, Easement and Maintenance Agreement; and authorizing the signing and acceptance of a Cooperative Agreement Regarding Dedicated Street Areas in Yesler Terrace Plat.

Relating to the Seattle Department of Transportation; authorizing the Director of the Seattle Department of Transportation, on behalf of the City of Seattle, to execute an assignment, assumption, and consent agreement with the Seattle Steam Limited Partnership, Seattle Community Energy, LLC, and BIF II District Energy Holdings III LC regarding the transfer of the Seattle Steam Franchise authorized under Ordinance 121067, as amended by Ordinance 122260, to BIF II District Energy Holdings III LLC.

Relating to the Seattle Streetcar System; authorizing execution of an amendment to the funding and cooperative agreement for the First Hill Streetcar; establishing fare policy objectives for the Seattle Streetcar and authorizing the Director of Transportation to set streetcar fares and establish policies and procedures for fare inspection; and ratifying and confirming certain prior acts.

Relating to City-owned property under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Department of Transportation located at 1000 Mercer Street in D. T. Denny’s First Addition to North Seattle; and extending, laying out, widening, establishing, and opening a portion of Mercer Street.

Relating to the City Light Department; authorizing execution of the Boundary Power Assignment Agreement with Public Utility District No. 1 of Pend Oreille County, Washington, for the term of the Boundary Hydroelectric Project license granted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on March 20, 2013, 42 years.

Relating to the City Light Department; amending subsection 21.49.086.D of the Seattle Municipal Code to create Net Wholesale Revenue targets for 2015 and 2016 consistent with those assumed in the City Light 2015-2020 Strategic Plan adopted by Resolution 31529.

Relating to the City Light Department; authorizing the execution of a Metered Energy Efficiency Purchase Agreement with The Bullitt Foundation and the Cascadia Center for Sustainable Design and Construction for the purchase of energy from the Bullitt Center.

Related to land use and zoning; amending Seattle Municipal Code Sections 23.49.011, 23.49.013, and 23.49.014 to re move provisions related to the bonus for a Landmark performing arts theater (LPAT) and to increase the base floor area ratio (FAR) of a lot with an LPAT to provide a new incentive for rehabilitating and maintaining these structures; and amending the Down town Amenity Standards to delete reference to the bonus for the restoration and preservation of a Landmark performing arts theater and to update references to the Public Art Advisory Committee.

Relating to water services of Seattle Public Utilities; revising water rates and charges for service to wholesale customers, and amending Seattle Municipal Code Chapter 21.04.440.E in connection therewith.